What's with government officials, anyway?
Raising taxes. Cutting services.
And now, in Pasco County, they want to shut down a swingers club.
So they filed a lawsuit asking a judge to shutter Club Elite in Port Richey, reports the St. Petersburg Times.

The lawsuit alleges that Club Elite is a "sexually oriented business" featuring sexually themed floor shows and concerts.
"The performances include persons watching others engaged in sexual activities," the lawsuit alleges.
Well, yeah. It's a swingers club.
But the Pasco officials aren't prudes.
Problem is that the club is on commercially zoned property in a strip mall above a bakery, a deli and a dentist.
County ordinances only allow sexually oriented businesses to set up shop in areas zoned industrial.
The club requires patrons to pay annual membership fees ($20 for a single woman and $100 for a single man) or nightly "user fees."
They even have their rules listed on their web site.
Frankly, we're amazed that Port Richey has any night life.
Источник: Sun Sentinel.com
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